Zelenskyy Urges Crackdown on Russia’s ‘Shadow Fleet’ Exploiting European Waters

Zelenskyy Urges Crackdown on Russia’s ‘Shadow Fleet’ Exploiting European Waters

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for urgent European action against Russia’s oil tanker fleet, revealing that over 122 European-linked vessels are being used to bypass sanctions in 2025. Kyiv urges "decisive steps" to dismantle Moscow's shadow fleet and choke off the revenue funding the ongoing conflict. Read the full report on the maritime legal loopholes exploited by the Kremlin.

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a pointed call to action for European leaders, accusing Moscow of weaponizing international maritime law to bypass sanctions through a sprawling network of oil tankers. In a recent address, Zelenskyy highlighted a sophisticated logistical operation where Russia allegedly utilizes over a hundred vessels—many with direct ties to European legal and corporate entities—to maintain its economic lifeline. This appeal underscores a growing frustration in Kyiv over the perceived loopholes that allow the Kremlin to fund its ongoing military campaign despite a barrage of international trade restrictions.

The scale of this maritime operation is significant, with Zelenskyy revealing that in 2025 alone, Russia integrated more than 122 vessels into its oil trade operations that are either legally owned or operated by European entities. These ships form a critical component of what has been dubbed Russia's "shadow fleet," a collection of tankers that operate under various jurisdictions to obscure the origin and destination of Russian crude. By embedding these assets within the European legal framework, Moscow has managed to navigate the complexities of global energy markets, effectively blunt the impact of Western sanctions, and ensure a steady flow of revenue.

Calling for a more "decisive" response, the Ukrainian leader emphasized that the current oversight mechanisms are insufficient to stem the tide of Russian energy exports. Zelenskyy’s plea to his European partners is not merely for increased monitoring, but for a fundamental tightening of maritime regulations that would prevent Russian-linked vessels from utilizing European ports or legal protections. The President framed the issue as a matter of collective security, arguing that as long as the Kremlin can exploit these legal gray areas, the financial machinery driving the conflict remains operational.

The implications of this disclosure are likely to put fresh pressure on European regulators and maritime authorities to investigate the corporate structures of fleets operating within their waters. As Ukraine continues to lobby for a total economic squeeze on Moscow, the focus has shifted toward these "invisible" logistics chains that bridge the gap between Russian oil fields and global consumers. Zelenskyy’s call for action serves as a stark reminder that the efficacy of international sanctions rests not just on the policy itself, but on the rigorous enforcement of maritime law and the elimination of the corporate veils that Russia currently navigates with ease.

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